Operations Processes. Inputs, Transformations, Outputs
Description
Operations" is a term used to refer to the core functioning of a business, which is the production, from start to finish, of goods or services. The operations process has three phases: input (raw materials, human resources, capital), transformation (usually involving technology and machinery), and output (the final product or service). The transport of raw materials, distribution of goods, advertising and marketing, finance and management are all part of operations. Using four different businesses in New Zealand and Australia, this program takes a detailed look at operations processes.
Runtime
23 min
Subjects
- Office practice (56)
- Technology (1161)
- Office management (90)
- Production management (42)
- Operations research (43)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c2013
Database
Films on Demand
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